Welcome for new driver
ONE of the first things the Berwick Senior Citizens Club has to report this week is the return to active service of the bus,...
Emerald duo shows team spirit
EMERALD duo Bill and Robyn Kuys were presented with Cardinia Shire Council’s Stan Henwood Award for outstanding community achievement on Thursday 22...
A Boon for the community
Helen Boon was really looking forward to travelling to Indonesia – she has never been, and it would have been the perfect chance to...
Final fields announced
By Danny Buttler and Jade LawtonTHEY may been racing for some time, but the final fields in the 2010 Federal Election have only just...
Worksin train
By Jade LawtonLA TROBE MP Jason Wood has committed $85 million to the grade separation of Berwick’s main bottleneck, Clyde Road.
The announcement has been...
From Zero to hero
By Emma Sun THE Pakenham Scouts and Venturers learnt to rope climb at the Grampians last weekend.
They set up camp at Staplyton, near Mount...
Cardinia’s growing pains
CARDINIA is bursting at the seams.
More than five families are moving into the shire everyday, equating to 38 families a week. In...
Bullock prices the only downer
THE only thing to dampen a bright day at VLE Pakenham were bullock prices, which were six cents per kilogram cheaper.
The balance of...
Art from the pipes
THE skirl of bagpipes opened up this year’s South East Arts Festival winners’ concert at St Margaret’s Auditorium recently.
The spine-tingling opening...
They’re rising to the occasion
A NEW housing estate that will eventually be home to more than 4000 people was officially launched in Clyde North on Saturday.
Planning Minister...
Food stand applauded
THE letter from Graham Jackson (Food for Thought, Gazette 28 July) patronises Gembrook MP Tammy Lobato about food additives without coming to grips with...
Mentors for breakfast
THE City of Casey is looking for mentors to take part in the eighth annual Men’s Mentor Breakfast in August.
Men from a wide variety...